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We traveled to Minneapolis to go to a Twins game and had a day to spend in the city. On the recommendation of Trip Advisor, we walked Stone Arch Bridge to get a feel for the history of Minneapolis. Remnants of the mills' heydays remain,...More

Always a great place to highlight the best of Minneapolis to visitors and appreciate the city in which I live in and love. Great landmark to show off to people and remind me of the wonderful areas we can celebrate and visit in the Twin...More

A small plaque from the American College of Civil Engineers in the mid span of the bridge, built to carry steam driven trains full of box cars loaded with wheat from the fertile fields of the upper Midwest and bags of flour from the mills...More

We visited this site on a recent trip to Minneapolis. The bridge is basically a large park on both sides of the river. It goes over the Mississippi River and when you cross it, you come across some nice waterfalls. It is a great place...More

We rode over this bridge in the downtown area on our segway tour and our tour guide told us it was built by James J. Hill, the railroad magnate. Part of it was replaced with steel and later closed for many years. The city bought...More

I mean, it's a nice bridge, it's scenic, but you're always dodging people taking pictures. It's so popular to take pictures on that you can't go more than 5 feet without almost photo bombing. When it's not the weekend or summer, it's all nice... But...More

The Stone Arch Bridge is a classic sight in downtown Minneapolis. It is a great focal point for photos, but I would say it is a side-stop more than a destination. Add it to the list for your next trip, but don't dedicate an entire...More

This is right next to the Mill Ruins Park and Mill City Museum - a beautiful bridge, rich with history and beauty. Be sure to hit this site along with the others in downtown while in Minneapolis - we used the green bike system to...More